The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) is a multicentre prospective study conducted in 23 centres in 10 European countries. Here we review the findings from EPIC on the relationship between diet-related exposures and incidence or mortality from the four most frequent cancers in the European population: colorectal, breast, lung, and prostate cancer. We conducted a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines and identified 110 high-quality studies based on the EPIC cohort. Fruit and vegetable consumption had a protective effect against colorectal, breast, and lung cancer, whereas only fruit had a protective effect against prostate cancer. A higher consumption of fish and lower consumption of red and processe...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
Prostate, breast and colorectal cancer are the most common tumours in Spain. The aim of the present ...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) is a multicentre prospective...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fi-ber, have long been thought to ...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Contains fulltext : 88546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: It...
Background:Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet with...
Summary. The development of epidemiological research on diet and cancer during the last decades is d...
Background It is widely believed that cancer can be prevented by high intake of fruits and vegetable...
Prostate, breast and colorectal cancer are the most common tumours in Spain. The aim of the present ...
Background: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute of Cancer Resea...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures wit...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute of Cancer Resea...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
Prostate, breast and colorectal cancer are the most common tumours in Spain. The aim of the present ...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) is a multicentre prospective...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fi-ber, have long been thought to ...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Contains fulltext : 88546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: It...
Background:Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet with...
Summary. The development of epidemiological research on diet and cancer during the last decades is d...
Background It is widely believed that cancer can be prevented by high intake of fruits and vegetable...
Prostate, breast and colorectal cancer are the most common tumours in Spain. The aim of the present ...
Background: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute of Cancer Resea...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures wit...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
BACKGROUND: In 2007 the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute of Cancer Resea...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
Prostate, breast and colorectal cancer are the most common tumours in Spain. The aim of the present ...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...